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Explain the similarities and differences of centripetal and centrifugal forces.
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When a uniform rod is heated, which of the following quantity of the rod will increase
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Explain why the specific heat capacity at constant pressure is greater than the specific heat capacity at constant volume.
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Express the change in internal energy in terms of molar specific heat capacity.
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Derive Meyer’s relation for an ideal gas.
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Match the following:
| Column A | Column B | ||
| 1. | Specific heat capacity of water | a. | 0°C |
| 2. | Latent heat of fusion of ice | b. | 2260 J/g |
| 3. | Latent heat of vaporization of water | c. | 100°C |
| 4. | The melting point of iced | d. | 4.2 J/g°C |
| 5. | The boiling point of water | e. | 336 J/g |
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Which of the following has the highest number of significant figures?
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The radius of the circle is 3.12 m. Calculate the area of the circle with regard to significant figures.
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Write the rules for determining significant figures.
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Write a short note on the following.
Rounding - off
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When a cycle tyre suddenly bursts, the air inside the tyre expands. This process is ____________.
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When food is cooked in a vessel by keeping the lid closed, after some time the steam pushes the lid outward. By considering the steam as a thermodynamic system, then in the cooking process
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When you exercise in the morning, by considering your body as a thermodynamic system, which of the following is true?
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The V-T diagram of an ideal gas which goes through a reversible cycle A→B→C→D is shown below. (Processes D→A and B→C are adiabatic)

The corresponding PV diagram for the process is (all figures are schematic)
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In an isochoric process, we have ____________.
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Give the equation of state for an isothermal process.
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Give an expression for work done in an isothermal process.
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Apply first law for an isothermal process.
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Apply first law for an adiabatic process.
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Apply first law for an isobaric process.
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